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Former Deutsche Bank executive Brian Mulligan failed to convince a jury that Los Angeles police used excessive force in 2012 when they allegedly kidnapped him, brought him to a motel and broke his nose in 15 places after beating him with a baton.

Former Deutsche Bank executive Brian Mulligan is trying to limit what jurors hear about his admitted use of 'bath salts,' a synthetic stimulant, as his claims that two Los Angeles policemen beat him go to trial.

A former Deutsche Bank executive can take two Los Angeles policemen to trial over claims they beat him in May 2012 while he was in a neighbourhood to visit a medical marijuana dispensary, a judge ruled.

Deutsche Bank financier Brian Mulligan spoke of using so-called bath salts stimulants and appeared paranoid days before a violent run-in with Los Angeles police, according a recording released by the police union.

Deutsche Bank financier Brian Mulligan spoke of using so-called bath salts stimulants and appeared paranoid days before a violent run-in with Los Angeles police, according a recording released by the police union.